While some quiver at the thought of a Storm, this one in particular leaves a breath of fresh air. SW Storm has consistently embarked on changing the packaging of indo cultured music videos in the Caribbean. Gone are the days of subpar videography, if you want to make it, you have to bring it and this is exactly what he has been successfully doing.

For Carnival 2011, SW Storm has effectively captured the vibe and realness of what happens BY D BAR. Chutney Soca heavyweight Ravi B features on the hit single and can be seen in the video as well. Storm’s brilliance and understanding of visual impact, allowed him to pen the script for what is being dubbed as the Chutney Soca Motion Film of 2011, a huge accomplishment for him. However this is not his first “Motion Film” of quality, as a matter of fact, Storm has been releasing quality music and videos for quite some time. Last year he delivered two of the most professional videos ever seen the in both the Soca and Chutney Soca realms; CARNIVAL and DE HAMMER. Storm enjoyed great success as a result of these videos, one of which received the International Soca Award for “Best Soca Video”; CARNIVAL being the winner.

The video which was directed and produced by H2H Productions incorporated shots at Coco Lounge that clearly illustrate an identifiable bar scene; Drinks, Women, Music and Energy. The remarkable thing about the location of choice is the number of bars located there; one of the video’s selling points. Storm said “Three bars at the location were used and just added a fabulous element to the end product which I am very proud of.”

Haven’t seen it yet? Then head over to YouTube, Facebook and all Caribbean Entertainment television stations and websites near you to view this unique music video. “I believe that quality music helps validate your worth as an artiste and allows viewers to be engaged and appreciate your contributions more” said Storm when asked about his quality videos.

Storm has no intention of stopping, he promises to continue releasing quality music, in and out of the Carnival season.